Yes, we should definitely outlaw seatbelts because I sometimes hear that people might even die in an accident wearing one. They obviously don't work then. So we should stop living in fear and get rid of them. Seatbelts violate my freedoms. I can hardly breathe with the thing all strapped around me.PlayMikeMotenMore wrote: ↑2 years agoCorrect. Getting vaccinated, boosted, and wearing a mask will lead this from pandemic to endemic. It will end if people just do the right things. We have the tools and we have the science. Follow it and you can live normally. The unvaccinated/unmasked are allowing COVID to spread and mutate.
Did you see what happened in June/July to COVID rates and numbers when millions got vaccinated? It dropped. The problem was not enough people got vaccinated. So this is where we are at.
Nobody is living in fear. When you click your seatbelt, is that because of fear? You still drive even though there's a chance you can get into an accident.
This is exactly what it sounds like when I hear people talk about how "masks don't work" and/or "vaccines don't work". The mentality is: if something doesn't work 100% of the time then we should just stop implementing said safety measures altogether, and in the same breath, reprimand those who do--like a university for wanting to enforce a mask policy during a PANDEMIC, for example. Here's the thing with masks and vaccines. They do work (I can't believe this actually has to be said using words and in a sentence). And, unlike even seatbelts, your decision to not do it affects other people.
Car accidents are here to stay. So stop with all those seatbelts, you sheeple.